Jun 1926 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Jun 1926 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Jun 1926 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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SIX<br />
NEW MEMBERS OF<br />
NEWSUPT.OF - =<br />
ON BIG OUTING<br />
I CITY GOLF CLUB Plan- hiiie be* n completed b><br />
the Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce for tiiP<br />
Reports ReceiV- on ^ i"t"m"ii.nt <strong>of</strong> the 1,500 mem*<br />
- od ut Meeting <strong>of</strong> Club %££»? ^i"^<br />
' at Handera will iirme heie from I'lilladelplua<br />
IITTLE INTEREST<br />
: IN THE PRIMARY<br />
(Continued from Page 1)<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER^ OCEAN CITY, N. J., FRIDAY* JUNE 1026<br />
OTVLREMOVES<br />
PILES OF DEBRIS<br />
OPPOSE PARKING<br />
IN CAMP GROUND<br />
(Continued from Pagu ])<br />
BLANK<br />
DEEDS SNATCHED<br />
IN CASE OF W.J.ANDS.R.R. (Continued from Page 1)<br />
TWO TEACHERS VISITS THE CITY duys, the city would remove it at<br />
the exprtiM. <strong>of</strong> tht Shun I an<br />
Lino Mr MULMUIUH maili tht<br />
flatter May be Taken Before L. K. Mart, SucQ^aor to T. C. ftut**mciit thut hi** umipmy \tntihl<br />
' Stiite Commiwrfuncr <strong>of</strong> Herbert, Hero on do tht. work, it 1 claimed<br />
i Education<br />
Inspection<br />
Will Hill Company<br />
Monday, how* \cr Mr M uMil<br />
t At noon today uppurcntly no T\ C. Herbert, for the past three Inn told the < ity < unmu ^ion* ri<br />
that the trolley company would not<br />
further action liiut life" taken by * ars superintendent <strong>of</strong> the At- ixinove th*<br />
Alfred O, Miller, former principal ljint.ii* Diviainn <strong>of</strong> th** Pennsylvnnin<br />
if the We ley Avenue School, and ) Kailnmd, with headquarters at<br />
^ Emma JV, AflucNei)<br />
has been promoted to th**<br />
principal <strong>of</strong> the Central Awmif<br />
position <strong>of</strong> superintendent <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Munongali*)a Division, at 1'itts-<br />
$chool. In their fi^ht with the<br />
burgh.<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Education to 1'fpttiii their<br />
Mr. Herbert is succeeded by L<br />
lonner position."<br />
K, Murr, former acting superin-<br />
2 An a£t?inp(. to interview Mi\ tendent <strong>of</strong> the New York Division,<br />
Mac Neil shortly hrfim; noon wnh who visited <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Saturday<br />
on a tour <strong>of</strong> inspection. With Mr.<br />
with cut nvail. S)i to <strong>of</strong> the famous Dui1> Dozen Imnd<br />
thi»<br />
.resort, but another meeting "nctrt* '«i^inft ^hibitioiut h><br />
will ho hclif within a few da>Vp"no" the AmbwiAador Club girls and the<br />
jSte uf -vbhicb. Will bt xiv« n thi. ifti kmith Brothers, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic tit),<br />
interested | a trip through th*? cit>, a dip in<br />
• At the last dinner-meeting <strong>of</strong> the urf ami \anous other forms<br />
th? elnb at the Flanders, Robert <strong>of</strong> »ntertajnment ha^e been irrang<br />
Radforri, Dr Allen Corson. Kith J cd<br />
ferd II Johnson and John Simon re- The deletnttion will be met nt<br />
ported that they had a number <strong>of</strong> the depot by nt> <strong>of</strong>ficiate and <strong>of</strong><br />
Planed applications for member i fl^p, ant] member* <strong>of</strong> the Chamber<br />
Ship in the orfffrnization <strong>of</strong> Commerce and efccorted to Un?<br />
T •* a ll|l|CIIs41011 <strong>of</strong> P ljI " beach, uhere th**> will be put<br />
*p further the organization, *ith throu h - ^time-up ' exercises b<br />
ihiffffeitions thut a high grade fold ' w^ n 6 A ,,<br />
r<br />
£r W printed, on which will ^, »rB*«<br />
{hi. rnune^ <strong>of</strong> the t <strong>of</strong>fic Dinner will be M-ned it the<br />
tors and th*» namet <strong>of</strong> Ihone men 1 Plunders „___<br />
**vho are- n*>w identified with th** I Thl** v.ill hi tin* fourth annual<br />
filub I outing (if tin organization to<br />
- —' — j <strong>Ocean</strong> Cit<br />
A.rrnngement'f for the trip w.ere<br />
mad* 1 arrangements miglit lie made along<br />
Fifth und Sixth streets fur Uking<br />
care <strong>of</strong> nutomubilft parking.<br />
Director Cumpbcll wnnt«d to<br />
know tf the streets around the<br />
camp groundK art.? now filled with<br />
parked machines—whrtlior then?<br />
are more there now than last<br />
year.<br />
P'S only fair that the public should know thai the<br />
Mr. Slocum said that none Li cost <strong>of</strong> tlrliveriiiH coal coultl l«' cut. But the only<br />
parked therp ju^t now o fai a*«<br />
he kno^s but the thiiu^ht is tn Iwav<br />
to do it is for everybody t*.t oni^v early. It is<br />
take tare <strong>of</strong> the increased traffic simply this: If con) «aa ordered evenly I he year 'round,<br />
that will confront the city thi: coal men could cut their delivery equipment in half.<br />
summer.<br />
We print this for the public good. If it helps in that<br />
Director Robinson suid that*since<br />
the proposition hu£ l>een publishrd direction, we will feel amply repaid.<br />
in the papers he had received u<br />
number <strong>of</strong> protests. He declared<br />
"For Coal Comfort Call"—<br />
that seventy-five percent (if the<br />
people are opposed to giving automobiles<br />
parking space o*i tin* romp<br />
Ktounda. There would be an injunction<br />
against such n move.<br />
Mttyor Chumpion .said the .city<br />
needs camping space for auto? ATLANTIC COAL YARDS<br />
coming a l»n# djstuni t<br />
J, Howard Slocum and others<br />
JOHN T. DWYKIt Msr.<br />
said the Chamber <strong>of</strong> Gominlcn .prrnlilcnt <strong>of</strong> the organl-<br />
V who arrivnl by automobile<br />
rVom tho Tlwwur cit/ Oils mom'<br />
L T LM J T I [" 11 r I 'I I' L n I TI U\j I il i ii nti rr \ "i~<br />
There is <strong>On</strong>ly a Limited Amount <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Front Property<br />
And the people have just commenced to realize it The demand and supply governs<br />
the price. The people * in and * around ...i . Philadelphia, =,..-.,, Caniden and South Jei sey still have<br />
the opportunity If you can not sec it, don't foipjet that people a pood many miles farther<br />
away are looking over your heads.and .seeing it, and latei on, when you begin to<br />
think you would like a nice summer home in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, you will find that some one<br />
has bought the nice, desirable lots and homes, and will not sell to you unless they get<br />
a nice pr<strong>of</strong>it.<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
FOR SALE, RENT<br />
OR<br />
EXCHANGE<br />
Woodbnry Office:<br />
55 Delaware Street<br />
Phone 4&<br />
If Buying—See<br />
If Listing—List With Us<br />
COTTAGES, APARTMENTS, BUNGALOWS,<br />
FOR RENTING OR SELLING<br />
JOSIAH E. DuBOIS<br />
Realtor •<br />
P. MASON FOX<br />
- Manager ,<br />
MORTGAGES<br />
CONVEYANCING<br />
INSURANCE<br />
OF ALL-KINDS<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Office:<br />
647Battersea Road<br />
Phone 305<br />
For Pr<strong>of</strong>it-<br />
Buy HARBOR LOTS;<br />
Thm WALTER B. McCORKLE<br />
424 Eighth Street<br />
A Season<br />
Of Opportunities<br />
Is approaching^ rapidly. Will it mean anything to yonJ<br />
We recall to your mind lastyear's-Real Estate-ActivjtyJ<br />
as a suggestion for you to be prepared for a still greater i<br />
activity this year. You are not prepared unless you have<<br />
some property to put on the market. There are a great!<br />
many opportunities for you to buy now at a low price;a s<br />
price that will not stand when the activities begin.<br />
SOME GOOD BUYS<br />
Because <strong>of</strong> the Low Prices<br />
and the Valuable Location<br />
Six Lots<br />
<strong>On</strong> Inlet Road<br />
Cheapest and bust buy in<br />
the Gardens, restricted.<br />
$3,100 Apiece<br />
Two Family<br />
Apartment House<br />
In Central Location<br />
Three Jted Rooms and Itath<br />
Each Apartment<br />
Price $11,000<br />
Simpson Ave.<br />
Lot 40x100<br />
$2,100 NOW<br />
New Cottage<br />
In Gardens<br />
Four Bed Rooms and Bath<br />
Piped for Heat.<br />
Now Priced at<br />
$14,500<br />
This <strong>of</strong>fice will be glad to furnish information on any,<br />
development in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> or vicinity<br />
507 Ninth Street<br />
REALTORS<br />
Telept<br />
CHORISTERS WILL VISIT OCEAN CITY<br />
, k mm i .1. tij „ lo mm CHOIR<br />
TO VISIT CITY<br />
OOINE 29<br />
1 alit uri >kc> on "Ilenjflt^ <strong>of</strong><br />
iFctth Sun In hcli ill mmtlJt ,l,n, Mi Mnreit UT t<br />
thur I lo ti|. it mnui! 11 nit. if |(Lr t oration on "<strong>On</strong><br />
[tin hame ilaj in I run a i 11 j ion |[ ,j<br />
ml riftj f I io(t<br />
t til ut\<br />
^ \ aldu Lt pt i the v d?<br />
Hi l 1 tr in nil I i ou v^ill iKvui \ 1 \ ul<br />
f WnK«man, whn i« M|M<br />
,_„„„_, <strong>of</strong> the country. Dr^ Bagly, D,<br />
The Halutaterian was MIHH Rusa= ] itevgnR said, gave thi results <strong>of</strong><br />
lion, J irnr<br />
^aldn L-spOr.<br />
1 charpt «f the chair, a^ked that<br />
IIMI perini r *nar Wpl'li.und . . _.<br />
h are I» IIIK made te tnke the i!itt Vi ^" i >>ln to 1<br />
[incntary qdueaiion in this country<br />
The cluzz iluwer wass the Amcr-jand in Europe. The firKt sis<br />
.n Beauty* class colors* blue urnM months l<br />
Union There is<br />
n on a trip through the strength ),<br />
lutomobile** aftRf which, T^»e eohimcncement addrpHit wiw<br />
ill i njoy JI picnic dinner and d^livere*! by Di% I^eun Curbing<br />
lib cquently tflkc advantasrc <strong>of</strong> Piincn, nf Dickinson<br />
) man plmnH <strong>of</strong> amuN@mtnt'<br />
.: the ItoanlwHlk and perhaps r<br />
I dip in thi. surf I<br />
ie „ . it Hint ,.<br />
tniTtthxUJi Ulid no Un Mrh I<br />
be | rott.t ti d iu nt ^t th<br />
<strong>of</strong> polities an 1 fatle<br />
He Your^Llr<br />
The onL tiling fiia lu it<br />
mnHt <strong>of</strong> is tub. feel So kt i<br />
wah fi fi vi vtrfteb 1 i in ati<br />
ently<br />
bumf i II Hit th ImL Sli ^<br />
the w »rhl yon ri lmmm i<br />
Others Pay laki it * LS> 1) n t<br />
be the ba<br />
^P^nt in Caiifornittt Ne^<br />
niettn, "In^ Concor=' leetlng that Btate beeausq it ranks<br />
iifflont' the first !h public Nchpal<br />
education. The last sis months<br />
ho npent abrnJirlj payinjf fipgelal attiMition<br />
te clomcntary edueatinn in<br />
Franco, Sivltiijiiatul and Choqpwas<br />
"Siiuurc Peu« in Hound Sbviihia. We are aceu^temed to<br />
consider everythtnp in aur<br />
yg<br />
Miss Kyan, In aililiiion to her j country superior to aiiythinji that<br />
n If tliat^ you* Rpeuk Up Its ^our<br />
buflineRa to prow Itl<br />
OtliffK 11> in h All k r< ftt ini H i»- •-. * „.<br />
motpht retiring Win A Rcardon <strong>of</strong> TuckalliKJ,<br />
Anil uuiLth II t b\ thrir hoi i t i"« "iMiirliil tho 110 jirlio «ITt.»4<br />
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